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1 captiōsus
captiōsus adj. with comp. and sup. [captio], fallacious, deceptive: societas. — Sophistical, misleading: quo nihil captiosius potest dici: captiosissimum genus interrogationis: captiosa solvere, detect sophisms.* * *captiosa -um, captiosior -or -us, captiosissimus -a -um ADJharmful, disadvantageous; captious, intended to ensnare (arguments), deceptive -
2 fallāciter
fallāciter adv. with sup. [fallax], deceitfully, falsely: ne quid fallaciter (fiat): vobis se fallacissime ve<*>ditare: omnia transit, O.* * *fallacius, fallicissime ADVdeceptively/deceitfully, with intent to deceive; falsely, in misleading manner -
3 fallāx
fallāx ācis ( gen plur. fallācum, Ct.), adj. with comp and sup. [1 FAL-], deceitful, deceptive, fallacious: astrologi: homines: voltus, hypocritical, O.: fallacis imago tauri, O.: herbae: cibi, bait, O.: herba veneni, V.: spes: nocendi ratio: circus, H.: fallacior undis, O.: oculorum fallacissimo sensu iudicare.* * *fallacis (gen.), fallacior -or -us, fallacissimus -a -um ADJdeceitful, treacherous; misleading, deceptive; false, fallacious; spurious -
4 falsus
falsus adj. [P. of fallo], deceptive, feigned, spurious, deceitful, false, pretended, delusive, unfounded: nuptiae, T.: lacrimula, T.: indices: testes malitiā: spes, misleading: viri species, O.: crimen, V.: pater, supposed, O.: rumores, Cs.: litterae, forged: opprobria, undeserved, H.: falsi Simoëntis ad undam (i. e. simulati), V.— Deceived, mistaken: ne illi falsi sunt qui expectant, etc., S.: vates, L.* * *falsa, falsum ADJwrong, lying, fictitious, spurious, false, deceiving, feigned, deceptive -
5 inductorius
inductōrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], misleading, August. contr. Acad. 1, 4. -
6 seductio
sēductĭo, ōnis, f. [seduco].I.(Acc. to seduco, I.) *A. B.A misleading, seduction (eccl. Lat.):* II.Adam confessus est seductionem, non occultavit seductricem,
Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 2 fin.; Ambros. in Luc. 7, § 218:cordis,
Vulg. Jer. 23, 26:iniquitatis,
id. 2 Thess. 2, 10.—(Acc. to seduco, II.) A separation:mors est corporis animaeque seductio,
Lact. 2, 12, 9.
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